Thursday, November 14
6:00-7:15 Dinner
7:30-9:30 Session 1
Sam Cumming (UCLA), “Reference and Restriction”
Friday, November 15
7:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-11.30 Session 2
Patrick Muñoz (University of Chicago), “Behavioral Attitudes in Hyperintensional Grammar”
12:00-1.00 Lunch
1:15-3:15 Session 3
Kate Stanton (University of Pittsburgh), “Semantically Driven Meaning Modification: Evidence from an Expressive Construction in Hindi-Urdu”
3:15-3:30 Break
3:30-5:30 Session 4
Justin Bledin (Johns Hopkins University), “Exclamatory ‘As if’”
7:00-9:00 Dinner
Saturday, November 16
7:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-11.30 Session 5
Josh Armstrong (UCLA), “Communication, Coordination and the Function of Speaker Intention”
12:00-1.00 Lunch
1:15-3:15 Session 6
Michela Ippolito (University of Toronto) and Donka Farkas (Princeton/UCSC), “Epistemic Stance without Epistemic Modals: The Case of the Presumptive Future”
3:15-3:30 Break
3:30-5:30 Session 7
Paolo Santorio (University of Maryland), “Counterfactuals and Possibilities”
7:00-9:00 Dinner
Sunday, November 17
7:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-11.30 Session 8
Magdalena Kaufmann and Stefan Kaufmann (University of Connecticut), “Iffy Endorsements”
12:00-1.00 Lunch
1:15-3:15 Session 9
William Starr (Cornell University), “Modifying Speech Acts without Speech Act Modifiers” (joint work with Sarah Murray)